Child Care and Protection Policies

Child care and protection policies regulate the care of children, including the type of support and assistance to be offered, good practice guidelines for the implementation of services, standards for care, and adequate provisions for implementation. They relate to the care a child receives at and away from home.

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Corey S. Shdaimah & Ivana Alexander - Children and Youth Services Review,

This exploratory focus group study examines foster parent perspectives on what facilitates and impedes their engagement in child welfare court processes.

Charles H. Zeanah, Jr.,

This volume examines typical and atypical development from birth to the preschool years and identifies what works in helping children and families at risk.

Shubham Kumar, Aseer Ahmad Ansari, Baidehi Ghosh, William Rivera Hernadez, Chittaranjan Pradhan - Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Data Engineering and Communication Technology,

This paper deals with the design and development procedures involved in child protection practices in India.

Eleanor Bindman, Meri Kulmala, Elena Bogdanova - Governance,

This article explores the issue of the major reform of the child welfare sector that has been carried out in Russia in recent years.

Jennifer S. Hermann, Kimberley A. Simmonds, Christopher A. Bell, Ellen Rafferty, Shannon E. MacDonald - Canadian Journal of Public Health,

The purpose of this study was to assess vaccine coverage for a cohort of children who have been in the care of the child welfare system compared to children in the general population in Alberta, Canada.

Eleanor Bindman, Meri Kulmala, Elena Bogdanova - Governance,

This article explores the issue of the major reform of the child welfare sector that has been carried out in Russia in recent years.

Elisa Minoff - Center for the Study of Social Policy,

By examining the roots of policies that separate families and their entanglement with racial prejudice and discrimination, this report makes the case that we must embrace an alternative path.

Lawrence Deane, Jenna Glass, Inez Vystrcil-Spence, Javier Mignone - First Peoples Child & Family Review,

This paper documents findings from an evaluation of the Live-In Family Enhancement (LIFE) program, and recommends that this approach be expanded for use in prevention as well as reunification.

Kenny McGhee - CELCIS,

This practice note is drawn from the discussion and outlines key considerations and a range of measures for local authorities to take as Corporate Parents to ensure consistent and effective implementation of the regulations, now established in law.

Mary Crock and Lenni B. Benson,

Framed around compelling case studies explaining why children are on the move in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Oceania, this book explores the jurisprudence and processes used by nations to adjudicate children’s protection claims.